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VICE PRESIDENT Dr. Everett W. Stephens The office of Vice President-Development is the most exciting spot on campus these days be- cause it is here that the Babson philosophy of ex- cellence in education is translated into programs of action. We are currently in the incubation stage of the first Babson multi-million dollar development drive. We are making an exhaustive self-evaluation right now, taking an in-depth look at every conceivable phase of the college-educational philosophy and goals, curriculum, quality of faculty, student services, physical plant needs, financial condition, complex- ion of management, etc. Out of this tremendous task of evaluation there must emerge a master plan of action tied to a de- velopment and capital-fund drive whose target dead- line is 1969-our 50th anniversary. To develop a master plan of action is the task of this oflice, with the help of just about everybody on campus from students to trustees to faculty and staff. Along with the development of the master plan must go the tooling up for that day in 1969 when the fund drive will be launched. Bits of evidence of action already underway can be found in the Stu- dent Center-a reflection of the spirit of cooperation between students and staff that has come to the fore- front in recent months. A similar working relation- ship is beginning to be evident within a variety of alumni projects. The new look in Admissions, the filmstrip, the upgrading of college literature, the modern format of the Alumni Bulletin-just to men- tion a few-give evidence of the Babson pursuit of excellence. Self-appraisal and the development of the master plan are in themselves a mammoth undertaking. The plan, however, when developed, cannot possibly be implemented without the very strong support, both in words and deeds, of alumni and friends. Our problem here is frightening to the faint of heart, but we are not faint-hearted.
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DEAN OF ST DE TS Paul C. Staake, Ir. BABSON INSTITUTE OF IUSINZSS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE of Babson Fur. Mushoiusztrs. UZIS7 Drew or Srunmrs Ttirmoht :Aura 6171 215-1200 To the Class of 1966: it is natural to look upon graduation from college as an important turning-point in one's life. This means different things to different people For most of you, it will mean the beginning of productive business careers Cwlth perhaps a detour through military servlcej, and for many it will mean marriage and starting a family. For every one of you, however, it means that you will be a Babson man for life. 1 hope you are going to be proud of your new status as Babson '6o. All of you had the opportunity recently to read President Kriebel's message about Babson's pursuit of excellence in business edueationn' Your pride ln your alma mater is a vital part of this pursuit. Without pride, excel- lence is seldom attained and almost never maintained. If sometimes it has seemed to you that our progress has been slow, please remember that you view it with a perspeotive of only three years, In so short a time it is difficult to appreciate how dynamic and alive your eol- lege really is. If you will take pride in the progress that has been made, and care enough to help us to continue to move forward and upward, Babson will have an ever higher place among the outstanding oduoational institutions in the country. 1 believe that, as time goes on, you will have increasingly good reason to be proud of your diploma from laahson. 1 wish you the highest success, not only in terms of materiel re- wards but in what needs to go along with success to make it truly satisfying: the sense of worthwhile aeromplishment. sinoerely, f X w fs r . Q X if ywf K ,lzewfk gveul c. staahe Jr, Dean of Students
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